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Beyond ESG with key sustainability trends in 2023

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About This Event As the new year unfolds, we explore key sustainability trends impacting progress toward both near- and long-term sustainability goals. Join S&P Global Sustainable1 for the next episode in our Beyond ESG webinar series to hear from specialists from across S&P Global on:

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Beyond ESG with Profiling Nature Risk – 2nd session

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The speed and scale of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation is the highest in history. Biodiversity loss is the fourth most severe global risk over the next ten years. Join S&P Global in our 'Beyond ESG' series as we discuss the rising urgency of measuring nature-related risks & dependencies across assets, companies, supply chains, and investment portfolios....

Sustainability Focus Series – Water Stress and Climate Variability Credit Impact Across Sectors

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The challenges of climate variability and water stress may have short and long term influence on credit quality absent adaptation efforts. Please join S&P Global Ratings’ credit rating analysts for a live webinar presenting our views on how water stress could affect our credit ratings across corporate and government sectors. Read the research: Agriculture Industry Is...

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S&P Global: Beyond ESG Webinar with Mid-Year Economic Outlooks in Sustainability – 2nd session

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With 2023 more than halfway over and only four months until COP28, we are taking stock of the key trends impacting progress toward both near- and long-term sustainability goals. Join our upcoming webinar on Thursday, August 10 to unpack the mid-year economic and sustainability outlook. Join S&P Global Sustainable1 for the next episode in our Beyond...

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Sustainability in Focus: Driving Towards a Sustainable Future.

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Sustainability in Focus: Driving Towards a Sustainable Future The auto industry's transition to electric vehicles is accelerating. By 2030, over one in four new passenger cars sold is projected to be an EV. The growing appetite for EVs in the US is leading to surging imports of lithium-ion batteries from Asia, especially China. Join Analysts...